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New Jersey's Jack Ciattarelli and Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears adopt President Donald Trump's campaign strategies ahead of November 4 elections.
Kathy Griffin’s bizarre claim that Donald Trump didn’t win a “free and fair election” last year has drawn backlash from the right.
Days after moving ahead with a $20 billion bailout of Argentina, President Trump explicitly tied economic support for the country to the political fortunes of its president, Javier Milei. “If he doesn’t win,
Rep. Mikie Sherrill criticizes Republican Jack Ciattarelli's response to President Donald Trump's decision to halt Gateway Project funding in New Jersey's competitive governor race.
A U.S. House runoff in Georgia next week pits a former Democratic elected official who's been endorsed by Donald Trump against the son of a onetime Republican congressman. The winner will advance
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Top Democrats Reportedly Plotting The Ouster Of John Fetterman In The Next Election Over His Approach To Trump
Top Democrats are reportedly planning the ouster of Sen. John Fetterman in the next primary election over his approach to President Donald Trump and Republicans in general
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Trump critic and ex-National Security Adviser John Bolton indicted in documents investigation
Ex-National Security Adviser John Bolton, a longtime critic of President Donald Trump, was indicted amid a probe of mishandling classified documents.
John Bolton, Donald Trump's former national security advisor, was indicted on Thursday, the third foe of the US president to be hit with criminal charges in recent weeks.- 'Unfit to be president' - Bolton served as Trump's national security advisor in his first term and later angered the administration with the publication of a highly critical book,
Who is John Bolton? Trump's critic indicted for allegedly transmitting and retaining classified info
The 76-year-old veteran diplomat was charged by a federal grand jury in Maryland with 18 counts of transmitting and retaining classified information, AFP reported.
The case offers a lesson for local officials who are fielding requests for third-party access to their voting machines.